my storms

This week I was reminded of the story of Jesus calming the storm. I taught pre-school for years and this is a story I told over and over. You may remember that this story is told in Matthew, Mark and Luke. It is Mark 4:35-41 that we are going to focus on. As I told this story to pre-schoolers, you can imagine that I thought I knew it. It is short – 7 verses! And pre-schoolers have a very short attention span. I had always imagined that Jesus came up on deck and yelled at the storm to stop and it did. Once as I was preparing, the Holy Spirit said, “Jesus did not yell. His power is strong even in a whisper.” I was pretty amazed by this. It makes a difference to my heart to understand Jesus did not yell. I try to yell over storms in my life but Jesus is greater than me.

I woke up the other morning with this same lesson on my heart. However this time, the Holy Spirit had a different message for me. The disciples were panicked. The scripture says their situation was getting dangerous because the boat was filling with water. They went to get Jesus and cried out to Him. “Jesus, do you even know what was going on? It’s bad! We are going to die!” (I paraphrase)

Jesus knew. He walked up on deck, rebuked the winds and the waves and said to the sea, “Peace! Be still!” Then there was a great calm. I can’t help but think Jesus command was not only for the storm but also for the disciples. That is what I heard the other morning. Jesus telling me, “Peace! Be still!” Then the Holy Spirit reminded me of the awe the disciples had at who He was! Jesus had called the disciples way back in the 1st chapter. They had seen Him heal people and listened to Him speak, yet they still had “little faith.” They did not yet trust Him. 

Jesus led them into the boat and into the lake where He was well aware there was a storm waiting for them. Jesus calmed the storm for them when they cried out for help. All to show them the incredible power and authority that He held over nature and their lives. Jesus was more than able to care for them, just as He is us.

Jesus knows what you are encountering. He desires for you to cry out to Him so that He can reveal to you a new aspect of His character that you have not seen before. What storm, besides COVID-19, do you find your self in right now. Cry out to Jesus. He hears you.

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now is the time

Our world has changed so much in the last few days! Now is the time to reach out to all of those you know and be Jesus’ Light in their lives. There is a lot of fear in our communities! Fear of sickness, of financial distress, fear of loneliness. However, you cannot give Light if you do not have it! Are you choosing fear over faith? 2 Timothy 1:7 says “for God gave us a spirit not of fear but of power and love and self-control.”

As a believer, the Holy Spirit is in you! Memorize this verse and ask the Holy Spirit to show you how He is manifested in your life. Proverbs 28:1 tells us “the righteous are bold as a lion”- our righteousness comes only from Jesus! In Acts 4:31 Luke records for us that after the believers prayed, “they all were filled with the Holy Spirit and continued to speak the word of God with boldness.”

Who do you need to boldly give the Word of God to? God, the one true God is the only reservoir of hope! You possess the key to that reservoir and the world needs hope now! Now is the time to ask God who He wants you to speak life into! Now is the time to pray and speak with boldness out of the abundance of grace you have been given.

Will you accept this challenge to be Light in a very dark world?

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